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...71st minute against Fairfield, Akpan drilled in his first goal of the game. The ball was taken from the Stags in the midfield by co-captain Matt Hoff, who quickly threaded a pass to junior Mike Fucito. As the goalkeeper came out to meet him, Fucito sent the ball across the box to Akpan, who finished off the play...
...early success getting to him.”But the Crimson saved its best football for after halftime.With Pizzotti in for O’Hagan, the squad put together an eight-play, 96-yard touchdown drive, capped by a 37-yard pass to sophomore receiver Matt Luft in the endzone. It was the only offensive touchdown in the game for either team.The offense started to control the game right as the ‘D’ stepped in to shut down the Lehigh attack. The Crimson possessed the ball for nearly 21 minutes in the second half...
...himself, and his teammates and I were so happy for him that he scored that goal.” Akpan scored the Crimson’s final two goals in the 71st and 77th minutes of the game. The first came off assists from Fucito and co-captain Matt Hoff, while sophomore Brian Grimm, who had just been substituted into the game, assisted on the second. Akpan’s sixth and seventh goals of the season moved him into the team lead. He has now scored in six straight games. “I thought we had a good...
...arguably the star of the day for the Mountain Hawks, clearly outplayed his Harvard counterparts. Senior Matt Schindel handled most of the punting duties, punting seven times for a 37.1-yard average and pinning Lehigh inside the 20 just twice, while sophomore Thomas Hull’s one punt traveled 30 yards and was downed at the 11. Leo was 2-for-3 on field goal attempts, while Crimson sophomore Patrick Long was 2-for-4, bringing his season mark to 3-for-7. Long’s final miss, and the last special teams miscue...
...other sport are pubescent scholarship offers more prolific than in basketball. The University of Arizona offered a sharpshooter named Matt Carlino a scholarship when he was in the seventh grade. The high school freshman also has one from Arizona State. He has yet to commit. Dion Waiters, 15, a sophomore from Philadelphia, is attending his third high school, but he knows his first college: he'll suit up for Syracuse University. Scout.com has identified 13 players just starting 10th grade who have already committed. "It's just crazy to offer kids so early," says University of South Carolina coach Dave...